Career objective: Design affordable
therapeutics at a biotechnology company
Role models: My mother and father,
who encouraged me to do well in
school and not make the same
mistake they did by not striving for
higher education

Phi Kappa Phi
chapter: Truman State University
Undergraduate major: Spanish
Fantasy career: NPR reporter
Role model: My great-great Aunt
Helen. A woman ahead of her times,
she became a pharmacist and started
her own business in the 1930s.
What most people don’t know
about you: I showed horses when I
was younger.

Holly Heinrich5
University of Cambridge
M.Phil. student in
public policy

Fantasy career: Cover legal and
policy issues for The New York Times
Favorite columnist: David Brooks,
The New York Times

What most people don’t know
about you: I have traveled in all
50 U. S. states, 30 foreign countries,
and 5 continents.

Logan Herbert

University of Virginia
School of Medicine
Medical student

Phi Kappa Phichapter: College of Charleston

Undergraduate major: Chemistry
Memorable course: Organic
Synthesis and Characterization,
learning to become independent
chemists and problem-solvers
Most proud of: Serving as 2013-14
director of CofC’s Emergency Medical
Services, named the Organization of
the Year by the National Collegiate
EMS Foundation last year

Zach Hopkins7
University of Utah
School of Medicine
Medical student

Phi Kappa Phi
chapter: Brigham Young University
Undergraduate major: Neuroscience
Favorite authors: Robert Ludlum;
Society member David Baldacci
What most people don’t know
about you: I love to downhill
mountain bike and cook, especially
ethnic dishes.

Derek Lee Huang1
Stanford University
School of Medicine
Ph.D. student in
biophysics

The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi bestows 51 $5,000 Fellowships (eight named*) annually to ac- tive members entering their first year of full-time
graduate or professional study. Phi Kappa Phi also distin-guishes six additional applicants of exceptional promise
with $15,000 Marcus L. Urann Fellowships (one named*);
the citation references an undergraduate student founder
of the Society. This year, 171 members entered the competition; judges conferred about one-third with an award.
Including 2014, more than 2,700 recipients have earned
Fellowships of one type or another totaling more than
$14 million since the program began in 1932.

*It takes $100,000 to endow a Fellowship and $300,000 to endow a Marcus L. Urann Fellowship.
Phi Kappa Phi chapter also is college or university of undergraduate degree unless otherwise noted.